AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoElections & Voting Rights: President Trump again targeted Utah’s all-mail voting, urging the state to “stop” ahead of next week’s primaries, while Utah’s lieutenant governor says mail voting is secure and boosts participation. Local Governance: Harrisville City is preparing for a midterm City Council vacancy after Karen Taylor-Fawcett plans to resign following a July 14 meeting. State Courts & Justice: Utah’s 5th District Court judge dismissed a rape charge against former BYU football player Parker Kingston after denying a delay request, raising fresh anger from the alleged victim’s family. Budget & Taxes: Logan’s council tentatively approved a $222M-plus budget for 2026-27, including a proposed 22.88% property tax increase, pending a Truth-in-Taxation hearing. Water & Housing: In Cache Valley, a new Logan River diversion structure with real-time measurement aims to help farmers use water more efficiently, while Utah’s water stress continues to shape local planning. Public Lands & Conservation: SITLA moved forward with a roughly $30M Book Cliffs land sale to the Division of Wildlife Resources, shifting management toward long-term public recreation access. Federal Immigration Detention: DHS is reportedly offloading multiple ICE warehouses nationwide, including a Salt Lake City facility on the list.
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